Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's potential quest to be the Republican presidential nominee in 2024 led him to the Iowa State Fair today, a required stop for any candidate on the road to the White House. Hogan joined Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) at the grill to prepare the fair's famous pork chops. Sampling the finished product, Hogan assured his Twitter followers that the juicy slab on a stick "lives up to the hype!"
Hogan joined Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) at the Iowa State Fair |
Hogan's presidential snack came with a side dish of policy, as the two-term governor unveiled a "Plan of Action for Safer Communities" during an earlier stop in Nebraska. Referring to the calls of two summers ago to "defund the police" as "crazy," Hogan proposed a "refund the police" policy to fight rising crime. The plan also includes new proposals to crack down on violent criminals, address the opioid crisis, and secure the border. Hogan was hosted by GOP Congressman Don Bacon in Omaha, and also appeared as a guest on the Hugh Hewitt Show.
Photos via @LarryHogan on Twitter
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